City of Topeka releases January 2025 ‘Point in Time Homeless Count’ numbers

Since July 2024, Topeka and Shawnee County’s homeless population has decreased by 12 individuals according to the City of Topeka’s January Point in Time Homeless Count released on March 18.

The count took place on January 22, 2025. The one-day event provides a snapshot of the individuals in the community who are experiencing homelessness, as defined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). More than 40 people helped with this January’s count.

According to the count, 534 people and 399 households are experiencing homelessness in Topeka and Shawnee County. Of the 534 individuals, 60% of those are male, 39% are female, .5% identify as transgender, and 151 are unsheltered, or not living in an emergency shelter or transitional housing.

“The point-in-time count provides a valuable opportunity to connect individuals experiencing homelessness with essential services and resources in the community,” said Carrie Higgins, Housing Services Division Director. “We are grateful to all the volunteers and partner agencies who contributed to the count and continue to support efforts to improve our community.”
Below is a chart that breaks down the numbers from the previous four counts. For a detailed look at the Jan. 2025
numbers, Click Here.

2020 2021 2022 2023 Jan.
2024
July
2024
Jan.
2025
People 401 298 365 412 537 546 534
Households 306 254 297 322 442 433 399
# of Veteran Households 40 16 37 25 47 46 49
# of Individuals in an
Emergency Shelter
254 155 163 194 276 255 289
# of Individuals in
Transitional Housing
51 38 54 61 58 75 94
# of Individuals
Unsheltered
68 105 148 157 203 216 151

To receive funding for programs, HUD requires communities complete a count each year. The count ensures the
city can obtain the appropriate level of funding to be able to provide needed services to those experiencing
homelessness and those at risk of homelessness.

Point in Time Count Jan. 2025